Remember our disaster from the toilet upstairs? Here is the ceiling a few weeks ago. And right under it is the ceiling now - note the old light fixture and the new one.
Note the old chandilier in the dining room and then the new one in the next picture. Also see the new ceiling lights that are in the kitchen (and upstairs hall) and the one without the knob is in the entrance hall.
And here is the basement - you see the new gray floor (and part of the old white one). It was completed yesterday. Now we just have to move things back (and get rid of a lot).
Our handyman, Rick, has to come on Saturdays and after work so it has taken a long time to get this done - and it has been a mess for several weeks! He keeps telling us that if we would let him come on Sundays, he would be able to finish faster. But we feel like our home is a special, dedicated place and didn't feel good about that.
We found a home for the bedroom furniture that was in the basement. A woman who is new to the ward is recently divorced and wants it for her daughter. She has to find someone to move it out for her. We gave some of our wheat to a family who lost their food storage in a fire and some to a family who need it for their large family since the dad is out of work.
Rick broke apart the old couch for us and we got it out to the trash on Monday - they took it all!
So, slowly we are getting back to normal. We will be glad to get things in order and go through and throw away a lot of things. We will be better ready to move to a smaller place sometime next year.
5 comments:
It's looking good! What a lot of work though. That's funny that Rick wants to come on Sundays--usually people don't! You guys are very generous to help others. I'm sure they appreciate it.
It's a great feeling to "downsize" and get rid of stuff! :)
Now that it's looking so great, don't you feel bad leaving it all? Looks great. Thanks for your good example of service and Sabbath Day observance.
What a lot of work and mess!! But I do like all your new fixtures. I bet the basement is feeling empty now!
You are Dad are amazing- always GIVING! Such big hearts you both have and I am grateful for your examples. You've taught me that that's where true happiness comes from. Just like the Gibson motto- "Bless the Lives of Others." I will always remember that.
The new lights look great! Definitely more up to date and stylish. Too bad the flood did so much damage- but the handyman made it look so nice like it never happened!
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